Section 37Part 7 — ARBITRAL PROCEEDINGS
Powers to appoint experts
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Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, the arbitral tribunal may —
appoint one or more experts to report to it on specific issues to be determined by the tribunal; and
require a party to give the expert any relevant information or to produce, or to provide access to, any relevant documents, goods or other property for his inspection.
Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, if a party so requests or if the arbitral tribunal considers it necessary —
the expert shall, after delivery of his written or oral report, participate in a hearing where the parties have the opportunity to put questions to him and to present other expert witnesses in order to testify on the points at issue; and
the parties must be given a reasonable opportunity to make representations about any written expert opinion, and to hear any oral expert opinion and to ask questions of the expert giving it.